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Lego DC Comics Super Heroes:
Justice League vs. Bizarro League
Blu-ray Cover
Directed byBrandon Vietti
Written byMichael Jelenic
Produced byBrandon Vietti
Starring
  • Troy Baker
  • Nolan North
  • Khary Payton
  • Kari Wahlgren
  • Edited byCraig Paulsen
    Music byTim Kelly

    Production
    companies

    Warner Bros. Animation
    Lego Group
    DC Comics

    Distributed byWarner Home Video

    Release date

    • February 10, 2015 (2015-02-10)

    Running time

    49 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish

    Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League is a 2015 American animated superhero comedy film based on the Lego and DC Comics brands, released on February 10, 2015, on Blu-ray and DVD.[1] This is the third Lego DC Comics film following Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite and Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered. Some actors from various DC properties reprise their respective roles, including Nolan NorthasSuperman, Khary PaytonasCyborg, Diedrich BaderasGreen Lantern (Guy Gardner) and Tom KennyasThe Penguin and Plastic Man. The film received mixed to unfavorable reviews from critics, with criticisms focusing on the silly and promotional tone and the characters, although the animation was praised.[2]

    Synopsis

    [edit]

    InMetropolis, the civilians are living their everyday lives until Superman arrives to save the day, much to their confusion, as there is nothing to be saved. As it turns out, Bizarro arrives, and he mistakes an octopus ride in a playground for a real octopus torturing children. Luckily, Superman fixes Bizarro's mess. Superman quickly decides that Bizarro needs a home away from Earth so he cannot cause trouble and takes Bizarro to a cubic planet with backward physics. Bizarro soon comes to accept his new home and decides to stay.

    One year later, Giganta attacks Metropolis. While the Justice League deals with her, Batman soon discovers more to the rampage than meets the eye. As it turns out, Gorilla Grodd used his telepathic helmet to take control of Penguin, Deathstroke, Captain Cold, and Giganta and steal vital technology and bananas while Giganta distracted the League. After knocking off Grodd's helmet, Penguin, Deathstroke, and Captain Cold turn on Gorilla Grodd and use the stolen tech for themselves. The Justice League then splits up to take down the villains: Flash captures Captain Cold, Plastic Man catches Deathstroke, Green Arrow apprehends the Penguin, Batman defeats Gorilla Grodd, and Wonder Woman, Superman, and Green Lantern Corps member Guy Gardner continue battling Giganta. Although he joined the Justice League, Batman still considers Superman untrustworthy, simply stating in his mind that he only joined the Justice League to keep an eye on Superman and ensure that he is prepared for the possibility that Superman would become a threat to mankind. Victorious, the League returns to the Hall of Justice, where Batman and Wonder Woman notice news footage of Superman breaking into LexCorp Tower. Superman, however, was in the kitchen making sandwiches at the time. But when he sees the footage, he realizes who it is and tells the League he will handle it himself. However, Batman takes Wonder Woman, Guy Gardner and Cyborg, to investigate.

    They soon discover Bizarro broke in for a reason: to steal the LexCorp duplicator ray that created him. Bizarro then blasts Batman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, and Guy with the ray creating Bizarro versions of themselves, dubbed Batzarro, Bizarra, Cyzarro, and Greenzarro. Bizarro takes his newly formed "Bizarro League" back to Bizarro World, but not before taking a bomb and freezing the League with his ice vision. After Superman thaws the League with his heat vision, the heroes follow them. As they leave, Lex Luthor discovers that the bomb Bizarro took was a kryptonite bomb he planned to use on Superman.

    As the Justice League enters the atmosphere of Bizarro World, their vehicles dismantle. As it turns out, the planet had odd gold rocks which emitted radiation that messed up the powers and technology of anyone who wasn't Kryptonian or a Bizarro. The radiation renders Wonder Woman powerless, frequently trips her, limits Guy's constructs to chickens, and causes Cyborg to fall apart, leaving Superman and Batman as the only unaffected Justice Leaguers. They soon notice the Bizarro League battling Darkseid's forces, who have invaded the planet. After rescuing the Bizarro League from being crushed by Desaad's weaponry, the Justice League learns that Darkseid invaded to steal the gold rocks and harness the "Weirdiation" for a weapon to render Earth's defenses useless. The Justice League team up with the Bizarro League to take on Darkseid's forces.

    As Superman battles Darkseid, Bizarro uses the kryptonite bomb, believing it will help Superman. Unfortunately, Superman is immediately harmed and put in a coma. Darkseid thanks Bizarro for his 'help' and uses the Weirdiation rocks to attack Earth, succeeding in turning the Moon into a cube. However, Hawkman manages to shield the Earth from the Weirdiation ray. On Bizarro World, a dying Superman tells the two Leagues to use the Gold Rocks to overload Darkseid's weapon, which works. Darkseid and his remaining minions escape via a Boom-Tube. However, both teams mourn the loss of Superman, and Batman finally sees the good in Superman. However, Bizarro states that Superman will live and uses his vortex breath to absorb the kryptonite radiation and save Superman. The Bizarro League then help the Justice League get home, but not before they rebuild some of Bizarro World.

    Back on Earth, Lex looks at a cell with a shapeshifting alien. He states that even though the Justice League survived Bizarro World, they cannot hope to survive "Operation Doom."

    Cast

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    Reception

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    Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League earned $2,502,947 from domestic DVD sales and $1,385,861 from domestic Blu-ray sales, bringing its total domestic home video earnings to $3,888,808.[6]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Harvey, Jim (4 December 2014). "Initial Cast, Crew Details For "Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League VS. Bizarro League" Animated Feature". World's Finest. Retrieved 2015-01-08.
  • ^ "Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League Vs. Bizarro League (2015)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved December 13, 2020.
  • ^ Steve Younis (January 25, 2015). Interview with Troy Baker for "LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League" (YouTube). Interviewed by T.A. Ewart. Retrieved January 26, 2015.
  • ^ Steve Younis (January 25, 2015). Interview with James Arnold Taylor for "Justice League vs. Bizarro League" (YouTube). Interviewed by T.A. Ewart. Retrieved January 26, 2015.
  • ^ Lego Justice League vs. Bizzaro League Closing Credits
  • ^ "LEGO: DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League (2015) The Numbers Listing". The Numbers. Retrieved December 9, 2017.
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